Binh interview
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good one ...
-everything you think, do and say
is in the pill you took today-
:zager and evans:
-life is of the nature of water:
it always seeks the deepest place,
which is always below in the darkness
and heaviness of the earth.-
:c.g. jung:
is in the pill you took today-
:zager and evans:
-life is of the nature of water:
it always seeks the deepest place,
which is always below in the darkness
and heaviness of the earth.-
:c.g. jung:
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good read. thank you for sharing the link here..
amenDigging is a dying art.
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No worries, wish there were more interviews like this around
John Clees wrote:good read. thank you for sharing the link here..
amenDigging is a dying art.
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The fact that it's dying seems great to me, as it is now an opportunity to be totally unique.whisper12 wrote:No worries, wish there were more interviews like this around
John Clees wrote:good read. thank you for sharing the link here..
amenDigging is a dying art.
I hope it keeps on dying.
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it's always been unique. why is it all of sudden a unique thing? that's the entire point of djing - self expression. that fact that something is "dying" seems "great" to you is something I couldn't disagree more with and don't relate with that logic.
to me, it means going out.....to hear unique quality music...... is becoming more and more difficult... which is really sad.....
to me, it means going out.....to hear unique quality music...... is becoming more and more difficult... which is really sad.....
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exactly!John Clees wrote: to me, it means going out.....to hear unique quality music...... is becoming more and more difficult... which is really sad.....
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I hear you John, I think you misunderstood the perspective I was writing from. What I meant was, as an up and coming DJ, it gives me more of an opportunity to sound different to everyone else.
On your point though, while instinctively I completely agree with it, I think the prevailing desire for people when they go out to rave is to dance and have a good time. I don't think most people care *necessarily* about whether the music is new/unique. That being said, since I have started posting on here, I catch myself when out noticing how the tunes all sound the same. Nevertheless I still have a great time.
On your point though, while instinctively I completely agree with it, I think the prevailing desire for people when they go out to rave is to dance and have a good time. I don't think most people care *necessarily* about whether the music is new/unique. That being said, since I have started posting on here, I catch myself when out noticing how the tunes all sound the same. Nevertheless I still have a great time.